Fantasy Tip: Gordon struggled in the five games he played in this past season after he served his suspension and is in danger of missing the entire 2015 season since he tested positive for alcohol. Owners should monitor Gordon's status during the offseason but should not count on him as a top fantasy receiver. Foles likely will have to compete for the starting job during training camp and should not be seen as a No. 1 fantasy quarterback even if he wins the job.

Philadelphia Eagles QB Nick Foles expects to return as the starting quarterback next season. "I expect to be back here," Foles said. "I expect to be the quarterback. I love my teammates and I expect to be back out there leading them and winning some games. I'm excited to come back better than I ever have been." Head coach Chip Kelly won't commit yet to Foles as the starting quarterback heading into the offseason. Foles broke his collarbone Nov. 2 and missed the rest of the season.

Fantasy Tip: Foles had an extremely disappointing season this year compared to his rookie year in 2013. His performance this year is more likely indicative of what we can expect from him moving forward, making him nothing more than a solid backup QB for fantasy football owners.

Philadelphia Eagles QB Nick Foles isn't guaranteed to return as the starting quarterback next season, as head coach Chip Kelly said he would evaluate the position in the offseason. Kelly said a decision would be made based on what he has seen to date, rather than what could come to fruition in the future.

Fantasy Tip: Foles is probably the best option the team will have next season unless a better one goes on the trading block. He'll be a low QB1 option in drafts.

Fantasy Tip: Mark Sanchez should start tine final regular season game with Foles out. Sanchez has thrown four touchdowns and four interceptions in the last three games, and the team has lost all three games. Sanchez has a favorable matchup against the New York Giants this week, but owners may want a better option.